- Beverley Cross
Beverley Cross (
April 13 ,1931 -March 20 ,1998 ) was an Englishplaywright andscreenwriter .He was born into a theatrical family, and started off by writing children's plays in the 1950s. He achieved instant success with his debut play "
One More River ", which dealt with amutiny in which a crew puts its first officer on trial for manslaughter. The play made its debut in 1959, starringMichael Caine and directed byLaurence Olivier .Cross' second play "Strip the Willow" was to make a star out of his future wife
Dame Maggie Smith . In 1962, he translated Marc Camoletti's classicfarce "Boeing Boeing", which went on to have a lengthy and highly lucrative run in the West End. He even directed the play inSydney in 1964. Another of his successes was "Half a Sixpence ", a musical comedy based on theH.G. Wells novel "Kipps ". This opened in 1963, and like his first play, ran in London for more than a year.Cross later became well known for his screenplays, notably "Jason and the Argonauts", "The Long Ships", "Genghis Khan", and "
Clash of the Titans ". He also adapted "Half a Sixpence" for the screen. He also worked uncredited on the script for "Lawrence of Arabia", although it's doubtful any of his material made it to the final cut.He died in London in 1998. He was the stepfather of actors
Toby Stephens andChris Larkin .External links
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